I write about virginity and sex; religion and feminism; books and boobs. My blog isn't just about not having coitus before marriage. It's a melange of humor and anger, personal reflection and societal criticism, all written with passion and the desire to influence others with my experiences.

Some folks over at twitter have a problem with anonymous accounts. But if you were blogging about the status of your premarital virginity, and all your past hook ups (kissing ones, that is), and your crazy drunken shenanigans, and your controversial thoughts on religion, and the physical intimacy you enjoy with your husband, would you tell the whole world your identity?

Yeah, I didn't think so.That, and my family doesn't know I'm bisexual, nor do most of my friends.I can't promise to update daily, or post pretty picturesall the time. I doubt I'll ever host a giveaway, and I'm probably not going to be the most fashionable writer.

But I promise always to be genuine, authentic, honest, ME.

Because what's the point of being anonymous...

if I can't be myself?

I'm a total princess. I just don't need rescuing.

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Photo Credits: Unless otherwise noted,* all pictures are either of me or by me. Fabulous Blog Design by Natalie, over at 2317 Studio.*Gargoyle on Notre Dame, aka the main photo on my blog, was taken by my best friend Mark.****Not his real name. Duh.

Brava! Stopping over from the Fresh Face Friday hop (geez that's a long name). Good for you for keeping the anonymity. I really wish I had an anonymous blog or twitter account sometimes, the freedom to say what you really want must feel amazing!

Comments are moderated because I receive a lot of spam, and I think CAPTCHA is annoying. I reply to most of your comments within the comment section because it inspires discussion between readers. For first-time commenters, I try to reply by email.

Yes, you can comment anonymously. Yes, you can disagree with me. However, as of 05/31/2013, if you are commenting anonymously, and your words are hateful or abusive, I will publish these at my discretion. I like that my blog can be a forum for discussion, but anything that blames or mocks survivors of sexual assault will NOT be tolerated.